Inside The Breed MC Americas Outlaw Biker Empire

Picture Asbury Park, New Jersey, sometime in the mid-1960s. The boardwalk lights are on, the jukeboxes are playing, and somewhere off the main strip, a small crew of guys who don't fit anywhere else are wrenching on Harleys in a garage that smells like gasoline and cheap beer. They're not cops. They're not soldiers, though a lot of them just got back from somewhere that made them feel like nobody at home understood them anymore. They're not choir boys. They're the guys the AMA — the American Motorcyclist Association — didn't want representing "responsible motorcycling" in their PR campaigns. So they took that rejection and wore it like a badge. Literally. That's how you get a "one-percenter." That's how you get a club that, forty years later, federal prosecutors would describe using words like racketeering, extortion, and methamphetamine distribution network. That's how you get The Breed. Disclaimer: This video is created for educational, documentary, and historical purposes only. It presents publicly available information, court records, law enforcement reports, and media sources to explain historical events involving the Breed Motorcycle Club. This content does not promote, glorify, or encourage criminal activity, violence, or membership in any outlaw motorcycle club. Viewer discretion is advised, as some topics may include violence, organized crime, and illegal activities. #TheBreedMC #OutlawMotorcycleClub #BikerGang #TrueCrime #Documentary #MotorcycleClub #OnePercenter #CrimeHistory #OrganizedCrime #HellsAngels #PagansMC #OutlawsMC #BandidosMC #AmericanHistory #TheUntoldCase